Wednesday, 4 March 2026

#ARSVsChe: London Derby Review || Ugly Punditry Rants || Brighton Preview

 Arsenal vs Chelsea – Gunners Make It 3W IN 4

Arsenal rolled Chelsea over like a you-know-what and smoked them to blazes in a London derby to restore their lead at the top of the Premier League table back to 5 points, albeit with a game in hand. Yeah… I wish that was what we did to the Blues from West London. We beat them though, and some will say at this stage of the #EPL season that is all that counts, 3 points on the board, forget the games in hand. I won’t argue with that logic because at the end of the day it’s about who has more points in the Premier League title race, so fair enough.
Now, that being said, the performance in the second half left a whole lot to be desired, especially after Neto hit the self-destruct button, as is becoming expected with the Boyz in Blue this season. The Gunners couldn’t steamroll Chelsea even with a man down; we couldn’t give them a statement win to remember in this Arsenal vs Chelsea clash. In the end, the match had a tetchy, stretched, slightly nervous ending. The first half saw Arsenal dominate proceedings even though Chelsea did an okay job of shoring things up. Their back line was helped by Arsenal not being crisp or accurate in the final third. Our build-ups were good but seemed to miss that final pass at the last hurdle. Sanchez almost gifted Arsenal a goal when he failed to clear properly, with Gyokeres barreling down on him and nearly nicking the ball. His lack of composure was a theme all evening, although he did well to save some shots when called upon to fare. 

David Raya, on the other side of the spectrum, was absolutely immense for Arsenal in goal. His magnificent save late in the match quickly comes to mind and the one in the Rice handball melee showed serious agility. Right now, Raya is playing like one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League. I remember saying in my preview post that Alisson is probably the only keeper I’d have over Raya right now, but watching Alisson drop a clanger recently, I’m asking if that stance still holds water on current form… lol.

Anyway, Arsenal didn’t play too well but got the 3 points which is the koko as we say in Nigeria. But there are some concerns. Declan Rice and Zubi are looking really tired lately, and Mikel needs to give them a breather somehow as we push for the #EPL title. It might be time to bring in MLS alongside NØrgaard because we are kind of short of options in the middle of the park. I love Rice but his sloppiness in the last two Premier League games is starting to worry me. On another day, that’s a yellow card and a penalty — even I know we got away with one there. Zubi again almost gifted a goal with that sloppy back pass to Raya. He really needs to cut those casual passes out of his game knowing the position he occupies. He is still a fantastic player though, so I don’t get the criticism of late. The dude is just tired — understandably so (first season in the #EPL). Eze did much better in this game than the Stamford Bridge fixture but not enough for me. He needs to do more. He has the keys now with Ødegaard out , the talent is there. Eze, seize your moment.

Trossard also had a quiet game. Up against Reece James, who gave no change, he didn’t really influence Arsenal’s forward play like you’d expect in a big Premier League game. There was one instance where James bossed him off a duel that Leo had a head start on, and I was like, well done James… come on Leo. Sometimes the opponent is so good you have to applaud them. Such was Reece James in this London derby. He was by far Chelsea’s best player in my opinion.


RANTS – VAR, PGMOL & The Anti-Arsenal EPL Narrative

The ugly things are the rules of the Premier League. Shoving and almost pulling an opposing player’s jersey off is apparently allowed, but a slight touch on the back or shoulder is a foul. PGMOL, please make it make sense. I mentioned Rice earlier, he should have had a yellow for grabbing Joao Pedro with both hands. It was almost a chokehold and yet no foul was blown. If that was Arsenal at the receiving end in this tight #EPL title race, I’d be fuming. If certain soft touches elsewhere are given as fouls, then Rice almost choke-holding Pedro is all day a foul.

I thought Gyokeres and Saka had shouts for penalties too, but hey, what do I know? The inconsistencies of VAR in the Premier League are becoming so blatant and appalling that it’s bordering on incompetence. Why have VAR seeing what the ref doesn’t see and yet you still don’t make the right call? Arsenal won the game in the end through well-taken set pieces that no one can complain about, even though haters bemoan our prolific nature in that department. Set pieces are part of football. If Arsenal are elite at them in the #EPL, that’s coaching.

Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Peter Schmeichel, worthy Man United Legends but come on I’m really  looking at your biased takes. It’s not illegal. If you don’t like it, come play ball at the Emirates (in fairness, Man U did though). In the latter Wenger days, Arsenal were labelled soft and naive. Now we combine power and guile and are very much up for the scrap, and suddenly we’re “Set Piece FC” ruining the beautiful game?

If Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy in May, none of that will matter!!


Brighton PREVIEW

Anyway, away from my rant — Arsenal still have 9 more Premier League games to play, and Brighton away at the Amex is next. Arsenal won the reverse fixture 2-1 at the emirates but this Brighton seems to have found some spring to their step of late.  They have won 2 in a row for the first time in a few months, Welbeck is enjoying some new lease of life to the point of being whispered as a potential world cup squaddie. Arsenal haven't won at the Amex for 2 straight seasons now I think, not too sure. They have always being a tricky customer for us and ManCity as well so potential Banana skin here. What I would reiterate is, if the gunners want to guarantee that they lift the #EPL title in May, they are going to have to win all remaining 9games, 8Wins and a draw likely does it but 9W is a guarantee with the current 2 point gap over City(me assuming city wins their game in hand). 

The onus is on us, to bend the game outcome to our will, no more gifts or slipups, get a foothold on the game and kill it with early goals. This something we seem to be struggling with, City looks to be in that zone of we can win go an run powered by Halaand, we dont look like it but we have done it before. Arsenal will have to respond by saying, we may not have Halaand and co upfront, but we have Own goal and Set piece in our Arsenal...LOL. Seriously though, the gunners have to pull out all stops to ensure they pick max points at Brighton. No matter how well Hürzeler has his lads set up. Minteh and Mitoma are going to have to be kept very quiet while Eze needs to think they are Spurs and play a blinder. Gabby Jesus has a habit of scoring against Brighton, I'd start him on the left with Trossard to come on in the second half. Madueke could also start on the right with Saka given a rest but knowing Mikel, he probably wont go for that. There is the decision on Kai Havertz too, does he start up top or as a foil to Victor Gyokeres. My team sheet would loom like this:

#BHAVsARS

I'd be giving a couple of people a breather if I was Mikel but I know he wont. Zubi, Rice and Timber, should sit this out without us having any issues, (touch wood). I know there is an FA cup 5the round  game at the weekend against Mansfield town, some would say its an opportunity to rest key players, I would say, No. We also dont want these key players to be injured due to an overload, Rice is tethering close, so is Timber. I know its the run in but with Merion out and Ødegaard & Kai in a limbo, we just cant afford any more injuries in the midfield for these last 9 games. Its also important we maintain at the very least the two point lead over Man City going into the clash at the Etihad in April. Who blinks first, is us or City? That's it from us at #Anaijagunner HQ, do enjoy the game wherever you are.....#COYG 





Sunday, 1 March 2026

NLD Review After Arsenal’s Smash Spurs || Champions League Draw Reaction || Chelsea Preview

 

NLD Is Red!!: Are Spurs in Freefall?

That was smashing, just what the doctor ordered. Five straight NLD wins by the way. Are Spurs really going to go down this season? I really don’t know, sha. But what I do know is that Eberechi Eze again came up with the goods vs Spurs, and Tottenham Hotspur fans are double livid with Levy and co for failing to get that deal over the line which then allowed us to hijack it right under their noses.

Anyway, before we get carried away with the buzz of the North London Derby win, let’s remind ourselves, we haven’t won the league yet or anything yet, so let’s temper the excitement a bit… right. Back to Spurs though, City must be wondering how this team took four points off them this season. Crazy stuff football is. Spurs are currently 16th on the #EPL log, four points off the relegation zone, and somehow in the Champions League Round of 16. They haven’t won a single game this year, and their last home win came in December. Football is just something else. As for Arsenal, that was an accomplished and comprehensive win against your little bro type club, our noisy neighbours type rivalry. Not like they are ever challenging us for titles or anything. The last time they came close to challenging us for anything was in 2015/16 when Leicester City won the league ahead of us.

The manner in which Arsenal FC took the game to Spurs and delivered that smacking was telling. It showed the huge gulf in class between both teams. Man for man, Spurs were no match. The usual suspect was Eze again. He does have a thing for Spurs who must be sick of him now. He followed that imperious Wigan performance with this one, pulling the strings, opening the scoring and being instrumental to Viktor Gyokeres’s first. Both players, much maligned this season, quite unfairly in my opinion, decided this was their party to shine. The second goal that restored Arsenal’s lead was a proper striker’s goal, arguably his best goal so far this season in the #EPL. Eze added another one where he was again instrumental, pinching the ball in midfield, getting a nice flick back from Gyokeres and being on hand to finish following the block on Saka’s shot. Martin Odegaard then came on and supplied the pass for Gyokeres to get his brace.

The good was that we spanked Spurs, especially after the lacklustre draws versus Brentford and Wolves. We bounced back to winning ways in our hunt for the #EPL title. The bad was that we should have scored more. Declan Rice played us into danger and gave away a cheap goal scoring opportunity that led to Muani’s equaliser. So much for stay focused guys. Big Gabby got away with one on that disallowed goal which I thought was really soft. Gabriel, you are a beast of a defender, could you stop falling over at the slightest touch. If I was the ref, I wouldn’t have disallowed the goal. That said, I also think that push by Ekitike on Romero should have been a foul, the goal disallowed. Both can be true.

We also almost gifted Spurs another one which David Raya duly cleared off the line. Raya is definitely worth his gloves for Arsenal. The only goalie I’d have over him in the #EPL is Alisson Becker and that’s a close one. Lastly, the ugly. It’s ironic that Rice was the one who switched off in a dangerous area leading up to the goal we conceded. Life can be funny. He has been very vocal of late, giving interviews and having a go at anyone who isn’t switched on. I get it, you want to win the league after coming painfully close three times, but we have to stay level headed and not give into the nerves of our emotions.


Champions League Draws: A Path Opened, Focus Required

Let’s move on to the Champions League. The draws were held midweek and Arsenal couldn’t have wished for a better lay of the cards. We have to beat Bayer 04 Leverkusen, or else that would be disastrous. Liverpool last season, anyone. The lads need to stay focused on Leverkusen first, then we can project ahead to the last eight, then the last four, then the final, and then the trophy. All that said, Mikel would be looking at the path to the final Arsenal is on and saying grace. We know no team is a pushover. Don’t let me hear you call anyone small. They earned their stripes and deserve respect. 

#UCL Draw

Last season’s run ended 3–1 on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain. I would expect the team to be buoyed by the prospect of going two steps further this time. It’s going to be tricky balancing the demands of the Champions League along with the EPL because in the knockout stages you only get one chance over two legs or you are out. Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola has been very feisty in recent days with Manchester City. Not his usual calm self. From political call outs to saying he has no advice to give Mikel Arteta at this juncture, it’s a different kettle of Pep. Maybe he really is leaving at the end of the season and wants to sign off with a bang. Unfortunately for him, standing in the way of that legacy is his own apprentice. Anyway, I want a champions league win above anything else, its an itch Arsenal needs to scratch, tick it off the to-do list. I know some would argue how much of a travesty it would be to Win the UCL but lose the title to City especially after leading the log and being the better team for most of the season. I know and I get the gripe, I am just saying, if it came down to choosing one out of the the two, its UCL for me. Arsenal ladies, did it last season, it would be nice for the lads to back it up with a win.


Chelsea Preview: Arsenal vs Chelsea, No Room for Nerves

To the #EPL. The Gunners are back on home turf after a run of three straight away games where we picked up just five points from nine. We have City breathing down our necks. Beating Chelsea FC on Sunday would certainly stamp a statement of authority, especially if City win the day before. Arsenal have to win against Chelsea. No sugar coating it. Chelsea dropped two serious points recently and if you check their next five games you will understand why that may be damning for their Champions League hopes. They have Arsenal, Villa, Newcastle, Everton, City and United coming up, with games running out. They have also collected eight red cards in the #EPL alone and eleven in total this season. Every time they’ve gone down a man, they have drawn or lost, never winning any.

Kai Havertz is still not back which is a bummer for Arsenal. Chelsea have their own issues with injuries and suspension, meaning another makeshift backline. They do have Reece James back though and if his game against us at Stamford Bridge is anything to go by, that’s a huge boost for them. I would still give it to Arsenal as favourites here. If we turn up like we did against Spurs, hungry, energetic and aggressive in a disciplined manner, we will suffocate Chelsea into costly turnovers for their loss. If we allow the nerves to kick in, Chelsea may get the fuel to play spoilers and return City a favour....(naah) I would like to see Norgaard in midfield ahead of Zubimendi. I like his connection with Eze and he has barely put a foot wrong. Zubi might need a breather. Even though we have had seven days between games, fresh legs for that physical midfield battle wouldn’t hurt. Play Eze on the left, Saka in the ten and Madueke on the right. Arteta will probably not go with my tinkering, but it’s a nice twist if you ask me.

Gyokeres has ten league goals so far this year and fifteen across all competitions. Not bad for a guy who runs like he has on a bag of jeans, as Paul Scholes would say. Bottom line, if Arsenal want to win the #EPL title, this is one of those games. Beat Chelsea, hold your nerve, and keep marching.

#ArsChe

I'd like to bank this game as another home win, even though it does have a potential banana skin written all over it. I don't expect it to be as easy as some would think.....look at our game at Wolverhampton. That said, the lads have no other option than to find our will to win this game. Games are running out, you cant bank on Man City dropping points so #COYG. Squeaky bum time, the only way to guarantee Arsenal lifting the #EPL title come may, is to to win all our remaining games, Mikel knows it, the fans know it, its time for the players to show they know it. That's it from us at #Anaijagunner HQ, enjoy the game wherever you are....Ciao